In 1993, Matthew Perry pitched NBC a sitcom he had co-written about a group of twentysomethings calledMaxwell’s House. The network turned him down because they already had a similar TV show, Friends, in the works.

Before settling on Friends, other titles producers considered were Friends Like Us, Six of One, Across the Hall, Once Upon a Time in the West Village, and Insomnia Cafe.

Originally the show was going to
focus on just four characters: Monica, Ross, Rachel, and Joey. Phoebe
and Chandler were going to be supporting characters.

Also, Monica and Joey were originally intended to be the main couple on the show.

Ellen DeGeneres turned down the role of Phoebe.

In the early stages of development, the writers considered making Chandler gay.

The frame around the peephole
originally had a mirror in it. It was accidentally broken by a crew
member, but because it still looked good, they decided to leave it
there.

The iconic orange couch in Central Perk was found by a set designer in the basement of the Warner Bros. Studios.

In the first couple of episodes,
Monica and Rachel’s apartment number was No. 5. This was changed in
later episodes to No. 20 because the producers noted that 5 corresponded
to an apartment on lower floor.

“I’ll Be There for You” was co-written by Friendsproducers David Crane and Marta Kauffman, along with Phil Solem and Danny Wilde, of The Rembrandts.

Season 2 is the only season without a Thanksgiving episode.

Courteney Cox was the only cast member not to get an Emmy nomination for her work on the show.

Reportedly, Christina Applegate
was cast as Amy Green for the Season 9 Thanksgiving episode after Reese
Witherspoon was unavailable to reprise her role as Jill Green.

Bruce Willis guest starred on the show for free.

While filming the movie The Whole Nine Yards,
Matthew Perry made a bet with his co-star Willis that if the film were
to open at No. 1 at the box office on its opening weekend, then Willis
would have appear on Friends for free. (Willis was already scheduled to
appear on the show.)

Gunther was not originally a
speaking part; the actor, James Michael Tyler, got the role as an extra
because he knew how to work an espresso machine.

The refrigerator in Monica’s apartment actually worked. It was filled with water and drinks for the cast and crew.

In reality, Joey’s white dog statue belonged to Jennifer Aniston. It had been given to her by a friend as a good-luck gift.

During its run, the show released two soundtracks.

During the first season of the
show, each cast member earned $22,500 per episode. By the end of the
series they each made a $1 million an episode.

The final episode was watched by 52.46 million viewers and is the fourth most-watched television series finale in U.S. history.